Providence, Rhode Island
Providence faces a critical environmental hazard score of 10.0. The Centredale Manor Restoration Project is a major Superfund site located five miles away. This area contains dangerous hazardous substances that can pollute the local soil and water. For your daily life, this means you must be careful when playing outside or gardening. Toxic chemicals can enter your body if you breathe in contaminated dust or touch dirty soil. Staying informed about local pollution is essential for your long-term safety.
Hazard Data Summary
Regulatory Overview
Regulatory records indicate the presence of unspecified hazardous substances across these locations. In historical industrial corridors, such designations typically encompass heavy metals, volatile organic compounds, and complex chemical residues. Exposure to these pollutants occurs through soil vapor intrusion, particulate inhalation, or groundwater contact, presenting severe health risks including respiratory distress, neurological impairment, and chronic organ toxicity. The Centredale Manor Restoration Project and surrounding facilities remain active on the EPA National Priorities List. This active status indicates that comprehensive environmental remediation, containment, and long term monitoring operations are ongoing but incomplete, leaving regional populations vulnerable to latent exposure pathways.
Residents must adopt immediate protective measures due to this high concentration of active hazards. Individuals should install certified HEPA filtration systems in residential structures to capture airborne particulate matter drifting from nearby landfills and industrial zones. Furthermore, residents should utilize advanced reverse osmosis water filters for all drinking and cooking water to mitigate potential groundwater leaching risks. Finally, households must avoid growing edible plants directly in native soil, utilizing raised beds with imported, certified clean topsoil instead.
Threat Summary
Providence faces a critical environmental hazard score of 10.0. The Centredale Manor Restoration Project is a major Superfund site located five miles away. This area contains dangerous hazardous substances that can pollute the local soil and water. For your daily life, this means you must be careful when playing outside or gardening. Toxic chemicals can enter your body if you breathe in contaminated dust or touch dirty soil. Staying informed about local pollution is essential for your long-term safety.
Nearby Superfund Sites
| Site Name | EPA ID | Distance | NPL Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| PAWTUCKET INCINERATOR RESIDUE LANDFILL | 110009309943 | 1.59 mi | Active |
| TIDEWATER COAL GASSIFICATION PLANT | 110009310290 | 2.2 mi | Active |
| COOK'S LANDFILL | 110010622424 | 2.58 mi | Active |
| EAST PROVIDENCE FIRE TRAINING AREA | 110071711893 | 2.59 mi | Active |
| GORHAM | 110009310548 | 3.46 mi | Active |
| KENT HEIGHTS LANDFILL | 110009321938 | 3.46 mi | Active |
| FIELDS POINT CITY DUMP | 110009344977 | 4.04 mi | Active |
| LONSDALE NARROWS | 110009309989 | 4.3 mi | Active |
| FUTURE FINISHING MACHINE SHOP | 110070036932 | 4.76 mi | Active |
| PATRIARCA PROPERTY | 110009321803 | 4.84 mi | Active |
Action Required
Residents must take immediate steps to secure their housing and environment. Contact the West Elmwood Housing Development Corporation at 401-453-3220 for assistance with healthy housing strategies and local safety programs in Providence. For environmental advocacy and education regarding local land use and protection, engage with the Blackstone Parks Conservancy. If you require specialized housing counseling due to environmental displacement or safety concerns, contact Pro-Home, Inc. at 508-821-2514. Proactive communication with these organizations ensures you receive updated alerts regarding soil testing and remediation progress in the 02906 area.
HUD Housing Counseling
Government VerifiedEnvironmental Organizations
IRS Verified- 15 Minute Field TripsEnvironmental
- Audubon Society Of Rhode IslandEnvironmental
- Blackstone Parks ConservancyEnvironmental
Data Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS). Facility data from EPA Facility Registry Service (FRS). Nonprofit data from IRS Exempt Organizations Business Master File. Housing counseling data from U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
This report is generated from publicly available government data and does not constitute legal or medical advice. For current site-specific information, visit EPA Superfund.